Pride's CrossingTheatre Communications Grou, 1998 - 111 páginas "Most plays you watch, but every so often there comes along one you experience. Tina Howe's delightful and moving Pride's Crossing is definitely one you experience and savour... a play I think you will remember forever." --New York Post In Pride's Crossing, Tina Howe has created a remarkable heroine for the nineties: Mabel Tidings Bigelow, who at the age of 26 set the world record for swimming the English Channel. We first meet her at the age of 90 as she looks back on her life during much of the twentieth century. Structured like memory, the play's scenes criss-cross between her youth growing up in Pride's Crossing and the events in between which shaped her life. |
Contenido
Sección 1 | 2 |
Sección 2 | 4 |
Sección 3 | 5 |
Sección 4 | 9 |
Sección 5 | 18 |
Sección 6 | 26 |
Sección 7 | 35 |
Sección 8 | 44 |
Sección 9 | 48 |
Sección 10 | 67 |
Sección 11 | 76 |
Sección 12 | 82 |
Sección 13 | 89 |
Sección 14 | 94 |
Sección 15 | 107 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Alright ANTON GUREVITCH arms Boston Chan CHANDLER AND FRAZIER Chandler Coffin Cherry Jones Coastal Disturbances coming croquet party darling David Bloom door Emma EMMA'S VOICE English Channel Exiting eyes father fool Fourth of July gazes Gertrude Ederle girl Grabbing hands head hits the ball JULIA RENOIR KITTY LOWELL laugh Listening look Mabel indicates Mabel nods MABEL Pulling MABEL TIDINGS Maestro mallet Mama married MAUD merrily MINTY minute Miss Mou-Mou mouse never seen Nice night O'NEILL Paul Revere Pause Phineas PHINNEY Phinney's play Porpoise oil Porter Bigelow Pride's Crossing pulls her ear Ralph Funicello remember row your boat Rushing shawl shepherd's pie shot Silence Singing Beach sorry sound stage whisper starts stop swim That's my boy There's thing toad Trying upstairs VITA BRIGHT Vita's walk Watch wave wear What's WHEELS who's wicket word